by alan | Aug 31, 2016 | Clarion Autumn 2016, Clarion Causes
Showing regret for making the wrong decision is no longer a behavioral trait exclusive to humans, as rats too feel sorry for not making the right choice, a new study suggests. As part of the study, researchers conducted a task named “Restaurant Row,” in which they...
by alan | Aug 31, 2016 | Clarion Autumn 2016, Clarion Causes
An Editorial By: Alan Graham Recently I bought some sweat pants and I chose NIKE only because they were on sale, a great deal I thought until that is, a friend said “You bought NIKE ?”. And why not? said I. My friend looked at...
by alan | Sep 26, 2016 | Clarion Autumn 2016, Clarion Causes
My own medical report By. Alan Graham. If you had a heart attack in the 1950s, the average doctor was ill equipped treat it. Back then, doctors knew very little about how to treat heart attacks and as a consequence, could do very little to save patients lives....
by alan | Aug 15, 2016 | Clarion Autumn 2016, Clarion Causes
Freevill (to Franceschina): Go; y’are grown a punk rampant. If your only exposure to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is the 1968 Franco Zeffirelli film version, then you have been deceived! The language in the film is not 100% Shakespearean. In the...
by alan | Aug 14, 2016 | Clarion Autumn 2016, Clarion Causes
Henri Michaux died in Paris in 1984 at the age of 85. Michaux is a poet of unique style, one that is particularly difficult to pinpoint. He most closely resembles the surrealists, but cannot even accurately be grouped with them. Frederic Sepher pointed out that much...
by alan | Jul 29, 2016 | Clarion Causes, Summer 2016
BY EDGAR ALLEN POE January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849 Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore— While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently...